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The University of Arkansas Razorbacks to play on Tahoma 31 natural grass on August 31, 2019. “Tahoma is a Native American word that means ‘frozen water,’” the University of Arkansas’ Dr. Doug Karcher said. “It’s a reference to the variety’s cold tolerance.” READ FULL ARTICLE

Tahoma 31 is featured in a national publication geared to professional landscapers and irrigation installers. In the May 2019 issue of Irrigation & Green Industry News, the official publication of the Irrigation Association, the differences between Bermudagrass cultivars are discussed. The article says, in part: “For instance, Tahoma 31 Bermuda grass is a new cultivar...

When the Razorback football team takes the field at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium for the 2019 season opener, it will be ‘Running through the A’ on a natural grass playing surface for the first time in a decade. Arkansas will open the 2019 season on the new surface on August 31 when the Razorbacks...